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Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 & 2009-10

Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 & 2009-10. American Alliance for Theatre and Education Conference August 11, 2012. Study Overview. This study is the third of its kind to be conducted by NCES to provide national data on arts education. Study Overview.

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Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 & 2009-10

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  1. Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 & 2009-10 American Alliance for Theatre and Education Conference August 11, 2012

  2. Study Overview This study is the third of its kind to be conducted by NCES to provide national data on arts education.

  3. Study Overview Sample sizes and 80-percent and higher response rates permit generalized analyses and multiple perspectives: • Poverty level • Race & ethnicity • Geographical regions • Urban, suburban, town and rural • School size

  4. Study Overview Key indicators across all four arts disciplines: • Availability & frequency of instruction • Arts integration in elementary grades • Dedicated spaces and equipment • Professional development • Qualifications of teachers • Adherence to curriculum guides

  5. Availability of Arts Education Percent of public elementary and secondary schools reporting instruction specifically for various arts subjects in school years 1999–2000 and 2009–10 Elementary Secondary

  6. Elementary-level Drama/Theatre Instruction For the elementary schools offering designated drama/theatre instruction, there were gains in key indicators: • 58% of schools offered drama/theatre once a week in 2009-10, compared to 21% in 1999-2000. • 46% offered drama/theatre the entire year, compared to 35% in 1999-2000.

  7. Drama/Theatre Instruction by Classroom Teachers Eighty-eight percent of elementary classroom teachers in 2009-10 included arts instruction in their classroom programs.

  8. Drama/Theatre Integration Integration of drama/theatre at the elementary level was relatively unchanged since 1999-2000: • As part of ELA: 30% in 1999-2000; 29% in 2009-10 • As part of other curriculum areas: 43% in 1999-2000; 46% in 2009-10 But students in high-poverty schools in 2009-10 received less drama/theatre integration in both ELA and other curriculum areas: • ELA: 34% of lowest-poverty schools; 27% of highest-poverty schools • Other areas: 59% of lowest poverty schools; 39% of highest-poverty schools

  9. Drama/Theatre at Secondary Level Drama/Theatre in 2009-10 was available in less than one-half of secondary schools and taught by non-specialists in more than a quarter of the schools that offered it.

  10. Report and Data Files Availability • Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 and 2009-10(NCES 2012–014), as well as a brochure highlighting the full report’s findings, available at: http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2012014 • Hard copies were limited and distributed by national arts education stakeholder organizations, including AATE. • Public use data files for the elementary schools’ surveys available at: • http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2012017 • Public use data files for secondary schools’ surveys available at: • http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2012019

  11. Secondary Analysis Opportunities • Restricted-use data is available upon request. For information on obtaining a restricted-use license, see http://nces.ed.gov/statprog/instruct.asp • NCES occasionally offers training for researchers using NCES data sets. Information on training can be found at: http://ies.ed.gov/whatsnew/conferences/?cid=2 • Questions? Contact Jared Coopersmith, (202) 219-7106, jared.coopersmith@ed.gov

  12. Advocacy Resources Arts Access in U.S. Schools (2009-10 FRSS) • Fact Sheet – highlights and bright-line findings for each of the four arts disciplines • FAQs that give helpful answers and proposed changes to the administration of future national data collections • Suggested action steps and web-based resources • Checklists to begin local-level discussions based on key FRSS findings Available from the Arts Education Partnership at: http://www.aep-arts.org/resources-2/report-arts-education-in-public-elementary-and-secondary-schools/

  13. Advocacy Resources In the words of Secretary of Education Arne Duncan …

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